Can a photographer correct the WB on a cell camera? I've ordered an iPhone 4Gs and was planning to use it more seriously when I don't have my dslrs with me. Things like the crummy WB on the car on the right seems like a serious limitation to me. I don't want people to look at my cellphone images and immediately think "cellphone image."

Can a photographer correct the WB on a cell camera? I've ordered an iPhone 4Gs and was planning to use it more seriously when I don't have my dslrs with me. Things like the crummy WB on the car on the right seems like a serious limitation to me. I don't want people to look at my cellphone images and immediately think "cellphone image."

Dave

Dave, it's a .jpg file, so you can correct the WB in editing software on a limited basis just like with any other .jpg, but as far as I know, there isn't any software that allows you to correct WB in any accurate fashion on the device. also, point of clarification, it's an iPhone 4S. it isn't a 4G device. the iPhone 3 was a 3G and 3GS because they were 3G devices.

Dave, there are a few apps that let you lock white balance from a certain area of the frame, then lock exposure elsewhere, then frame and shoot. you can lock the WB on the white of the car and be sure it's correct first.